Groot Constantia

South Africa’s oldest wine producing estate boasting 330 years of legendary wines! Explore the beautiful old manor house, enjoy a cellar tour and wine tasting and eat in one of the two top-notch restaurants. Groot Constantia, a member of the Cape Town Big 6 attractions, offers award winning wines, rich history and friendly people.

Mangwanani Spa

Mangwanani African Day Spa provides an unrivalled African wellness and relaxation experience. Since opening its first spa in 2002 near the Hartebeespoort dam - the company has grown in leaps and bounds. Today there are 16 different offerings across the country with two more scheduled to open in December – one of which will be a boutique spa at the exclusive, world-class Cullinan hotel.

Cape Point

The most south-westerly tip of Africa, covered in endemic fynbos and home to breathtaking bays, beaches and rolling green hills and valleys, just 60km outside of Cape Town.
Cape Point is an Executive Partner of Cape Town Tourism

Table Mountain Cableway

Tsogo Sun

Stylishly grand and perfectly majestic, Southern Sun The Cullinan offers business and leisure travellers easy access to most of Cape Town’s exclusive business and leisure venues.
Tsogo Sun is an Executive Partner of Cape Town Tourism.

City Sightseeing

The open-top double-decker buses of City Sightseeing are one of the best ways to take in the highlights of Cape Town.
With the sun on your shoulders, and an elevated view of your surroundings, you’ll see why the CitySightseeing Bus is the popular official tour of Cape Town and is enjoyed by visitors and locals alike.

The Castle Military Museum is housed in the oldest building in South Africa, the Castle of Good Hope. It is a tribute to the brave regiments of the past, providing an insight into the political history of the country and celebrating the rich military history of the Cape.

Cape Town’s City Hall was built in 1905 in Italian Renaissance style, and is one of the last Victorian-style sandstone structures in the Mother City. Despite showing its age, Cape Town’s iconic City Hall continues to be sought out by urban explorers.

Cape Town is, without doubt, a seafood-lover’s haven. From choice Cape West Coast lobsters (crayfish), to fresh fish and mussels, seafood restaurants are as plentiful as the kelp fronds that line the seashore.

Boasting several shopping centres, Durbanville, north of Cape Town, is one of the fastest-growing towns in South Africa with a plethora of restaurants, pubs, guest houses and bed and breakfasts to suit your needs.

When blooms on thousands of rose bushes in Cape Town’s Durbanville Rose Garden unfurl their tender petals to the warming sun, the profusion of colour makes for a truly beautiful and uplifting spectacle.